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Re: Let's pay a developer to make a VGA output card



bieling@terra.es wrote:
Michael J. Mahon ha escrito:


All of the colors of which the Apple II is capable are encoded in binary
levels shifted out at a 14MHz rate.


That's why the other day I asked you about the "various amplitudes" in
this sentence:


video signal pulses which contain 3.58MHz "color" information, in
various amplitudes and phases

And the 14MHz stream of pulses contains *3.58MHz chroma signal* in
"various amplitudes and phases", as determined by the Fourier
analysis of the binary pulse stream.

-michael

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